The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela
The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela

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The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela

1999
Movie
113 min
English

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Richard AttenboroughGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the extraordinary life and political journey of Nelson Mandela, from his childhood in a rural village to his rise as a revolutionary leader, his 27 years of imprisonment, and his eventual role as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. It highlights his unwavering commitment to justice and equality and his pivotal role in dismantling apartheid.

Critical Reception

The documentary was widely acclaimed for its comprehensive and insightful portrayal of Nelson Mandela's life and struggle. Critics praised its archival footage, interviews, and narrative structure for effectively conveying the historical significance of Mandela's fight against apartheid and his enduring legacy as a global icon of peace and reconciliation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth look at Mandela's life and activism.

  • Commended for its powerful use of historical footage and interviews.

  • Seen as an essential viewing for understanding the anti-apartheid movement.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings for this documentary are not readily available, general audience reception suggests a deep appreciation for its educational value and its powerful depiction of Nelson Mandela's historical impact.

Fun Fact

Richard Attenborough, the director, had previously directed 'Cry Freedom' (1987), a feature film also focused on the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, starring Denzel Washington as Steve Biko and Kevin Kline as Donald Woods.

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